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Technically Speaking => General Technical discussion => Topic started by: J16SDA on Saturday, 02 January 2021, 07:30 PM

Title: Swingarm Screw
Post by: J16SDA on Saturday, 02 January 2021, 07:30 PM
Help...
I'm looking to fit a rear hugger and the previous owner has snapped a bolt in the attached hole. I cant remove it as it spins. I'm not sure of the name (it's what the bolt screws into)...obviously if I can remove it I'll struggle fitting a new one as it does spin....
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: Irish in Oz on Saturday, 02 January 2021, 08:17 PM
It's probably a Nutsert, google it to give you an idea how it works, it's like a pop rivet with a thread in the centre. Although that's not going to help you remove it. Good luck.
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: Mick_J on Saturday, 02 January 2021, 08:43 PM
I would say the only way to solve your problem is to carefully file down the lip on the nut carrier until it's flush with the swing arm then punch it through into the box section.  I would then hold the swing arm upright and squeeze a fair bit of silicone sealer in there to keep the nut from rattling around in the swing arm.  Then fit a new captive nut, jobs a good un.
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: froudy on Sunday, 03 January 2021, 07:16 PM
Yes, I think I'd go with what mjgt suggested above. I'm pretty sure that you won't be able to stop it from dropping into the box section once you've carefully Dremelled the lip off it.

This is what you'll be needing to replace it with once it's out...

Good Luck :onya:
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: J16SDA on Sunday, 03 January 2021, 08:36 PM
I've had a proper look and its definitely spinning.  I can put a small screw driver under and it lifts up about 2mm.

Will spraying something inside the swing arm cause a weight to one side? Causing an issue?

Was hoping fitting something as simple as a hugger would be straight forward. Always end up buying someone else's problems
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: Mick_J on Sunday, 03 January 2021, 09:34 PM
No mate, a bit os silicone and an old nut will not have any effect on the bike.  Having your wallet in one of your back pockets will have a greater effect on the handling.  :whistling: :lol:
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: Del on Sunday, 03 January 2021, 09:46 PM
Ive got a Rivinut Kit here if you need a borrow of it fella
Title: Re: Swingarm Screw
Post by: J16SDA on Sunday, 03 January 2021, 11:16 PM
Quote from: Del on Sunday, 03 January  2021, 09:46 PM
Ive got a Rivinut Kit here if you need a borrow of it fella

Cheers Del, be nice road trip for me to come to you. Appreciate the offer